December 4, 2018
This week, it’s all about new music by both James Downham and Durham County Band on Canadian Coast to Coast with Cal Gratton. First up, it’s DCB’s Pete Wheeler hanging out with Cal on Wednesday, December 5th. Pete and Cal will be talking about the band’s new single, “Don’t Turn Away”,

October 20, 2018
James Downham’s brand new single, “Baby, Are You Ready?” will be released coast-to-coast on country radio on Monday, October 22nd. This is Downham’s first wide release to country radio. His two previous radio singles “Fly Away” and “Don’t Talk To Girls” were primarily released to AC radio, though “Don’t Talk

October 15, 2018
The next Durham County Band single “Don’t Turn Away” is available now! Fans of the band can purchase the single directly from the band’s website! Following the incredibly successful first release “Back Roads,” this new single serves up another helping of the band’s signature harmonies, intricate guitar licks, and catchy choruses.

May 23, 2018
On May 22, 2018, the Durham County Band released their first official single to radio. The lead-off track from their upcoming EP is a rocking powerhouse called “Back Roads.” Pete “Hawaii” Wheeler, the lead singer and lead guitar player on the track, is as excited as any of the DCB

About the Band

James Downham – Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar

James Downham is the lead man in this 5-piece rock/country outfit based in Southwestern Ontario. Downham burst onto the scene in 2015 as the winner of The Shot Season 2. He quickly broke out with his self-titled debut solo EP, and saw immediate success. James Downham and the band were finalists in that year’s Big Music Fest Breaking Bands competition, semi-finalists at Indie Week Canada, and a Showcase Artist at Canadian Music Week. Downham saw success at US satellite radio with his 2016 single, “Don’t Talk To Girls.” In January 2018 he followed-up with another single to radio, “Fly Away.” Downham released 2 studio albums with his former indie rock band, Reson. As a songwriter, he has contributed over 25 songs to other artist’s recordings.

Kip Walker – Keyboards, Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vox

Kip Walker is a talented multi-instrumentalist, prolific songwriter, and an accomplished vocalist. Kip recently wrote and directed an all-new original musical, “You Never Know” performed by Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate Students. The soundtrack features 16 original tracks with vocal performances by the student actors.

Bronson Brown – 4&5-String Bass Guitar, Backing Vox

Brown’s a K-Town native with deep music roots in the community. He’s contributed to many local music projects, including Rufus, Thousand Foot Crutch, and others. When he’s not laying down the low notes, Bronson is a true family man, married with two children.

Alan Dyck – Lead Guitar, Backing Vox

In an effort to stay out of trouble, Alan spent most of his teenage years writing music and forming bands in Harrison, a small Ontario town that boasts music industry notables Esthero and Jay Englishman. His aspirations of being a touring and recording musician were ground to a halt after a close friend was murdered at a party. The tragedy rocked the town, dissolved the band, and changed his focus. Alan put down his guitar for over a decade. Turning to education as a means to re-focus, Alan became a mathematician and teacher. He spends his days at Kitchener Collegiate in Kitchener-Waterloo as the Head of Math. After meeting his wife Melissa, Alan turned to his guitar again. His ongoing desire and drive to play is inspired by his friends who chose to continue the grind, in a tough music industry.

Mat Limoges – Drums

Mat is a human metronome who likes banging objects with wooden sticks – but he’s a really nice guy… we promise!

Your performance exceeded my expectations. Your ability to perform in front of everyone with only your voice and a guitar was unbelievable.Todd R., Cambridge, ON

Your voice is like butter.Joni NehRita, acclaimed R&B/Soul Artist

You were awesome… To say I enjoyed your rendition of two songs I personally love doesn’t quite seem enough to reflect the depth of my response to your singing.Barb Headley, Organizational Development Change Lead, Waterloo Wellington Community Care Access Centre

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